@@bcd8208 yeah he should totally do a Pixar edition. For The Incredibles he can use "How can you do a thing like this? Build up a little boy's hopes and then smash all his dreams to pieces" for Ratatouille he can use "That's gourmet cooking for ya" and for Onward he can use "If only his father were alive"
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - The dwarves are little men. Pinocchio - "When You Wish Upon a Star" Fantasia - Classical music. Dumbo - He's an elephant. Bambi - Bambi and his friends fall in love during the spring + his mom gets shot. Saludo Amigos - Talks about Latin American culture. The Three Caballeros - Talks about Latin American culture. Make Mine Music - A series of musical short films. Fun & Fancy Free - In Mickey and the Beanstalk, the peasants share what little food they have. Melody Time - The Pecos Bill segment. The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad - The headless horseman. Cinderella - The fairy godmother's spell breaks at the stroke of midnight. Alice in Wonderland - It's a world of nonsense. Peter Pan - He can fly. Lady and the Tramp - The romantic spaghetti noodle scene, I guess. Sleeping Beauty - Princess Aurora falls into a sleeping spell. 101 Dalmatians - Cruella de Vil is obsessed with fur coats. The Sword in the Stone - Arthur pulling out the sword and the others' reactions, I guess. The Jungle Book - King Louie and his monkey friends sing and dance. The Aristocats - It's about cats. Robin Hood - He steals from the rich and gives to the poor. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - Pooh eats too much honey. The Rescuers - Penny calls for help. The Fox and the Hound - Numerous sad scenes, especially when Tweed has to let Tod go. The Black Cauldron - One of Disney's darker, scarier films. The Great Mouse Detective - Analyzing clues, I guess. Oliver & Company - The lowly Oliver spends time wandering the city. The Little Mermaid - Ariel wants to be "Part of Your World." The Rescuers Down Under - Takes place in Australia where many dangerous creatures live. Beauty and the Beast - The beast is initially seen as an inhuman monster. Aladdin - The genie can grant wishes + Pop culture references, I guess. The Lion King - Simba's father dies. Pocahontas - She rides a canoe. The Hunchback of Notre Dame - "Hellfire" Hercules - He has godly strength. Mulan - Her hidden identity, I guess. Tarzan - His signature roaring. Fantasia 2000 - More classical music. Dinosaur - The main cast travel across desolate wastes and encounter fierce beasts. The Emperor's New Groove - Arguably Disney's funniest animated film. Atlantis: The Lost Empire - It's a mythical city that many doubt exists. Lilo & Stitch - 'Ohana means family. Treasure Planet - Jim's self-doubting, I guess. Brother Bear - Self-explanatory. Home on the Range - The three lead characters are cows. Chicken Little - The weak, lazy writing for the film. Meet the Robinsons - "Keep moving forward." Bolt - He is an unknowing TV star. The Princess and the Frog - Gumbo is featured prominently. Tangled - Rapunzel's long, magical hair. Winnie the Pooh - He loves and even swims in honey. Wreck-it Ralph - He's good at smashing and wrecking things. Frozen - Elsa unknowingly covers the land in a magical winter. Big Hero 6 - Honey Lemon mixes chemicals to create effects such as explosions. Zootopia - The suggested animosity between predators and prey. Moana - She sails off to return the heart of Te Fiti. Ralph Breaks the Internet - The movie takes place on the internet. Frozen II - Frozen's continued financial success, I guess. Disneytoon Sequels - Most tend to be pointless additions and not live up to the originals' standards. You're welcome.
Coincidentally both Charlie’s And The Chocolate Factory and Chicken Little premiered out the same year in 2005, the only difference is Charlie was released July 15 while Chicken Little was released November 4.
You know the “only the questions” video? Could you possibly do a “only the answers to questions” video? Like you’d include things like “the eggdicator” “the man with the funny hat” 😂
Cool way to see that occur. Also this: drive.google.com/file/d/1FIgMSi9y9p65lm0Ywk39YcZzLxDC-hlz/view?usp=sharing (Enjoy the seven hour long video by the way.)
I love how you just said PRETEND THAT SHlT IS HONEY
Raya and the Last Dragon - "I'm counting on you to find all five!" (gem pieces)
Luca - "Put a jack in it!" (Silencio Bruno!)
@@bcd8208, that’s a Pixar movie
@@nintendoking4769 Oops! Maybe HatBoxBro can use it if or when they do this with Pixar.
@@bcd8208 I think "Can it, you nit!" would work a little better.
@@bcd8208 yeah he should totally do a Pixar edition. For The Incredibles he can use "How can you do a thing like this? Build up a little boy's hopes and then smash all his dreams to pieces" for Ratatouille he can use "That's gourmet cooking for ya" and for Onward he can use "If only his father were alive"
“(Pretend that sh*t is honey)” got me laughing! XD
Same because he's referring to the everything is honey scene when he begins to eat mud
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - The dwarves are little men.
Pinocchio - "When You Wish Upon a Star"
Fantasia - Classical music.
Dumbo - He's an elephant.
Bambi - Bambi and his friends fall in love during the spring + his mom gets shot.
Saludo Amigos - Talks about Latin American culture.
The Three Caballeros - Talks about Latin American culture.
Make Mine Music - A series of musical short films.
Fun & Fancy Free - In Mickey and the Beanstalk, the peasants share what little food they have.
Melody Time - The Pecos Bill segment.
The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad - The headless horseman.
Cinderella - The fairy godmother's spell breaks at the stroke of midnight.
Alice in Wonderland - It's a world of nonsense.
Peter Pan - He can fly.
Lady and the Tramp - The romantic spaghetti noodle scene, I guess.
Sleeping Beauty - Princess Aurora falls into a sleeping spell.
101 Dalmatians - Cruella de Vil is obsessed with fur coats.
The Sword in the Stone - Arthur pulling out the sword and the others' reactions, I guess.
The Jungle Book - King Louie and his monkey friends sing and dance.
The Aristocats - It's about cats.
Robin Hood - He steals from the rich and gives to the poor.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - Pooh eats too much honey.
The Rescuers - Penny calls for help.
The Fox and the Hound - Numerous sad scenes, especially when Tweed has to let Tod go.
The Black Cauldron - One of Disney's darker, scarier films.
The Great Mouse Detective - Analyzing clues, I guess.
Oliver & Company - The lowly Oliver spends time wandering the city.
The Little Mermaid - Ariel wants to be "Part of Your World."
The Rescuers Down Under - Takes place in Australia where many dangerous creatures live.
Beauty and the Beast - The beast is initially seen as an inhuman monster.
Aladdin - The genie can grant wishes + Pop culture references, I guess.
The Lion King - Simba's father dies.
Pocahontas - She rides a canoe.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - "Hellfire"
Hercules - He has godly strength.
Mulan - Her hidden identity, I guess.
Tarzan - His signature roaring.
Fantasia 2000 - More classical music.
Dinosaur - The main cast travel across desolate wastes and encounter fierce beasts.
The Emperor's New Groove - Arguably Disney's funniest animated film.
Atlantis: The Lost Empire - It's a mythical city that many doubt exists.
Lilo & Stitch - 'Ohana means family.
Treasure Planet - Jim's self-doubting, I guess.
Brother Bear - Self-explanatory.
Home on the Range - The three lead characters are cows.
Chicken Little - The weak, lazy writing for the film.
Meet the Robinsons - "Keep moving forward."
Bolt - He is an unknowing TV star.
The Princess and the Frog - Gumbo is featured prominently.
Tangled - Rapunzel's long, magical hair.
Winnie the Pooh - He loves and even swims in honey.
Wreck-it Ralph - He's good at smashing and wrecking things.
Frozen - Elsa unknowingly covers the land in a magical winter.
Big Hero 6 - Honey Lemon mixes chemicals to create effects such as explosions.
Zootopia - The suggested animosity between predators and prey.
Moana - She sails off to return the heart of Te Fiti.
Ralph Breaks the Internet - The movie takes place on the internet.
Frozen II - Frozen's continued financial success, I guess.
Disneytoon Sequels - Most tend to be pointless additions and not live up to the originals' standards.
You're welcome.
Fuck zootopia
cool
@@nickpachos6222do it
Disney's hidden vault of banned/canceled films:
*"You see, nobody ever goes in...and nobody ever comes out."*
Augustus *is* just Winnie the Pooh but with chocolate instead of honey.
Yeah
This is the best “portrayed by” video I’ve ever seen! Very underrated!
The Tarzan one cracked me up XD
Very clever and funny! Amazing how you made these references in only one movie.
0:50 Roy Kinnear was in the 1972 film "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
And he also voiced the Male characters and the narrator in bbc Bertha
2:36 That is the funniest part of the video!
Poor Augustus :(
You, sir, are very talented. It's always a joy to see an upload from you.
2:52 That’s the sailor’s way!
Coincidentally both Charlie’s And The Chocolate Factory and Chicken Little premiered out the same year in 2005, the only difference is Charlie was released July 15 while Chicken Little was released November 4.
veruca yells
2:25 BEAR A COW
yes
Some of these were a lot funnier than they should have been!
Clever as all hell! Gonna miss being a patron of yours!
Did he quit?
This is too accurate!!
It's fantastic! I hadn't thought about all these similarities! Thank you!!!
You know the “only the questions” video? Could you possibly do a “only the answers to questions” video? Like you’d include things like “the eggdicator” “the man with the funny hat” 😂
WHAT??? No explosions????
You Forgot The Wild
C A T
Do encanto
Cool way to see that occur.
Also this: drive.google.com/file/d/1FIgMSi9y9p65lm0Ywk39YcZzLxDC-hlz/view?usp=sharing (Enjoy the seven hour long video by the way.)
I don’t get the Big Hero 6 part
It's a film about science experiments and the like
Great can you do Disney animated movies portrayed by Mary poppins?
lol any9ne lese watching in 2024?